Evergarden User Reviews

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  • Beautiful, enjoyable game!

    I really enjoyed playing this game! I couldn’t put it down for three hours straight after opening it for the first time.

    I wish I could save games and return to them though. As I’ve been playing on the go I’ve had trouble finishing a game in under 10 minutes and then I lose my progress because I push the game to the background.

    Overall though, I really enjoy this game and it is worth the $5. :)
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  • Fantastic and Beautiful

    The puzzles are fun, but it’s a great story too, it takes some time to get through to the end, but once you did it’s a great message. I really enjoyed it.
  • Don’t waste your money

    I really regret spending money on this game. I played it for a few days but never found the point. I thought there would be more to it than just combining flowers to make bigger ones to get triangles to do it somewhere else. Totally not worth it in my opinion.
  • Gameplay perfection, but technically...

    ...this game destroys your battery life - probably by 50% in 45 minutes.

    Also, it needs a one-move Undo button... you can completely ruin your game by combining the pieces in the wrong direction - it happens too often for me.

    Gameplay is very, very good - plays like the Triple Town genre, but you “seed” new tiles instead of them generating randomly, and your worst enemy is a countdown clock (you’re always limited to a certain number of turns that you can increase through matching)... it makes this game very unique.
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  • Beautiful!

    I don’t usually write reviews, but I love this game. Just finished it and am so touched by the beautiful, surprising end. I would have given 5 stars just for the puzzle aspect. Some have said it’s repetitive, but each stage of the game expands the play, and the puzzle. So yeah, an excellent game.
  • There’s minimalism and then there’s this.

    It’s a beautiful and interesting game, but the lack of any instruction or guidance is frustrating and definitely not relaxing. Even just a ‘help’ section hidden on the menu would be nice, or maybe a hint after playing the first level 8 times without progress. These additions would at least have given me hope that I hadn’t spent 6 dollars on a single level in a hex mini game.

    More about the gameplay for anyone interested: To progress to new content, you have to copy the pattern displayed in a thought bubble. The types of plants you need to fulfill the pattern are displayed on a hex board filled with a rotating diagram of the hex pattern needed with 2D silhouettes denoting the types of plants necessary. The actual game board does not rotate and all plants are three dimensional shapes. It’s difficult to get perspective on where the pattern is possible on the actual game board as a result.
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    Developer Response

    Thanks for this feedback! The first update for the game will contain a feature where you can make the pattern stop rotating. We're also considering adding additional tutorial/help elements for players who like a bit more guidance.
  • Not the experience I expected

    It’s just 2048 with some new mechanics and graphics that kill your phone twice as fast. There’s no “narrative” portion, just a myst-esque overworld with some buttons you have to click on to progress and some vague gameplay hints. Too expensive to be worth it.
  • My son found a cheat

    If you hold your left thumb on inventory and tap on a song you can load as many as you want.
  • Can i get a refund?

    This game wasnt what i expected and i would like my money returned. Thank you in advance.
  • Perfection!

    This may be my favorite game ever! I love puzzle and strategy games, but it’s so hard to find games that hold my attention and make me want to keep playing. After the first few times playing, this absolutely gorgeous game had me completely hooked, and although I’ve played to the end, I’m still hooked! The puzzle aspect mixed of the game with the strategy of the map was perfect. The final scene in the map was so moving. Having read the story behind the game in TouchArcade, and that the game was made to honor the creators’ mother (my own father passed away unexpectedly 2 months ago), it really touched me, and I’ll have to admit, I teared up at the end. I could go on and on about this game, I highly recommend it.
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